Her poetry is quite good, she knows, if a bit too popular for literary purists. |
It is, however, fruitily refreshing and mixes well, particularly in Martinis, though purists might frown. |
It's only a little mark, but its misuse arouses more bad temper among purists than any other punctuation. |
His appeal to a wide section of the public naturally drew criticisms from the purists. |
Traditional purists will bemoan these suggestions as a dilution of tradition. |
Haven't ballet purists reacted negatively to the combination of classical form and popular content? |